How Do You Land a Nuke-Powered Mini-Cooper On Mars?
tcd004 writes "Miles O'Brien narrates this video simulation of NASA's next Mars shot, which promises to out-gun all previous efforts. The Mini Cooper-sized Mars Science Laboratory, which is now named Curiosity, will crawl the Martian surface under steam from a nuclear powerplant — but it's a gentle giant compared to its predecessors. Recent theories have emerged that previous attempts at identifying organic compounds in Martian soil may have actually cooked away any signs of life-giving elements. Curiosity will go to great pains to avoid scorching the Earth ... erm ... Mars."
One wonders how much BMW paid to have "the Mini Cooper" used to describe this thing... :)
For those who don't know, Miles O'Brien is also the name of the transporter chief on ST:TNG and Chief of Operations for DS9. I clicked the link really hoping that they paid the actor to narrate this. Oh well. :-(
Over-rated? The Mars Polar Lander didn't fare so well during its landing.
Granted, that was a different system, but I'm not sure an airbag system will work for something over five times heavier than Spirit or Opportunity. Landing is definitely a hard thing to do.
Who was disappointed not to see Colm Meaney? Yeah, me too.
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It worked on that egg I dropped from the third floor...!
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